Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas of low- and middle-income countries, but the factors associated with continuous water access in these areas have not been well-characterized. We surveyed 4786 households for evidence of technical, financial, institutional, social, and environmental predictors of rural water service continuity (WSC), defined as the percentage of the year that water is available from a source. Multiple imputed fractional logistic regression models that account for the survey design were used to assess operational risks to WSC for piped supply, tube wells, boreholes, springs, dug wells, and surface water for the rural populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia...
During the El Nino drought in Ethiopia in 2015-16 significant efforts were made to monitor the perfo...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
The climatic condition in Ethiopia is semi-arid and this has implications especially for rural comm...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
Given nearly one third of sub-Saharan Africa’s population lack access to an improved water source th...
Almost half of the world's population is expected to experience water stress in their daily lives by...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
This study employs data from Harare, Zimbabwe, to assess the extent that unreliable domestic water s...
The study was conducted to assess the determinants for rural water project sustainability in Rufiji ...
Water resources development and management are central to economic growth and poverty reduction. Des...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
OBJECTIVES: A key challenge for achieving universal water access in Sub-Saharan Africa is poor susta...
During the El Nino drought in Ethiopia in 2015-16 significant efforts were made to monitor the perfo...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
The climatic condition in Ethiopia is semi-arid and this has implications especially for rural comm...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas o...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
Given nearly one third of sub-Saharan Africa’s population lack access to an improved water source th...
Almost half of the world's population is expected to experience water stress in their daily lives by...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
This study employs data from Harare, Zimbabwe, to assess the extent that unreliable domestic water s...
The study was conducted to assess the determinants for rural water project sustainability in Rufiji ...
Water resources development and management are central to economic growth and poverty reduction. Des...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
OBJECTIVES: A key challenge for achieving universal water access in Sub-Saharan Africa is poor susta...
During the El Nino drought in Ethiopia in 2015-16 significant efforts were made to monitor the perfo...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
The climatic condition in Ethiopia is semi-arid and this has implications especially for rural comm...